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Least amount of time spent in class (and doing well in it)
What is the least amount of time spent attending a class that you still managed to do well in (A or B I suppose)? I noticed some colleges are having attendance grades (wtf is with that), so for all of you suckers, guess this thread won't help you.
As for me- I had an Operating Systems Lab that I attended for about the first two weeks before I realzied it was 100% lab grades (submitted electronically), and nothing useful was covered in class. I stopped attending and managed to go a total of 4 classes (out of about 30). Finished with an A. I signed up for the same instructor for the continuation of the class the next quarter. I picked up the syllabus on the first day, and was never back. Ended up with a 100% in the class. 1 class out of 30, not bad. |
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Calculus 3 - A
Attended first lecture only. (Recitations and quizzes/exams were obviously mandatory.) |
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I went to no more than 10% of my classes in college. I graduated with a 3.3 from a very good school. I highly reccomend it.
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You are lucky that most of your classes did not require attendance. I could never get away with that; believe me I would if I could.
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I got an 104% in a class I attended once.
Our tests were online, based off reading materials that were online. There were like 25-30 PDF documents per test, and all of the test were directly out of these documents. The professor obviously didn't realize that one can merge PDF documents and search them. I literally spent ZERO time on the class... login the day of the test, download all the pdfs, merge them, then take the test. Ctrl+F, put in part of the question, read the paragraph, answer the question. It was [censored] beautiful. The class average was ~80-85% on the tests, but there were always 3-4 people (out of 150) that got everything right. I'd assume they figured it out like I had. |
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I got an 104% in a class I attended once. Our tests were online, based off reading materials that were online. There were like 25-30 PDF documents per test, and all of the test were directly out of these documents. The professor obviously didn't realize that one can merge PDF documents and search them. I literally spent ZERO time on the class... login the day of the test, download all the pdfs, merge them, then take the test. Ctrl+F, put in part of the question, read the paragraph, answer the question. It was [censored] beautiful. The class average was ~80-85% on the tests, but there were always 3-4 people (out of 150) that got everything right. I'd assume they figured it out like I had. [/ QUOTE ] Heh, awesome. |
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We had an algebra class in first year where the prof literally read word for word from the course pack. I went to 3 classes before I figured out how pointless it was. I ended up getting 100% (100% final if you wanted).
I was a try-hard back then. |
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Beethoven to the Beatles. I went 3 times, all exam days, A- [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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I've gotten Bs in a couple classes without going once, I just attended exams. I didn't know what the prof looked like.
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I've gotten Bs in a couple classes without going once, I just attended exams. I didn't know what the prof looked like. [/ QUOTE ] my last final in college. the girl behind me tapped me on the shoulder and said "are you sure youre in the right room?" and i chuckled a bit and smiled. rj |
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